Video of subway police shooting spurs inquiry
Posted by Brittanii on January 6, 2009 at 7:59pm in News
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I know some all ya'll arent to worried about this because 50's new single came out...
Or ya'll to busy making dumb ass discussion board topics about niggas being gay and lame...
But on some real shit....
This story is on the front page of CNN.com: the story is below for those who dont want to go over there and read it!
New Year's Day shooting in which a subway police officer fired a deadly shot into the back of an unarmed man has the San Francisco Bay Area demanding answers as authorities appeal for patience.
Oscar Grant, 22, was killed January 1 in a shooting at a subway station in California's Bay Area.
Bay Area Rapid Transit spokesman Linton Johnson told CNN affiliate KTVU-TV in Oakland, California, that the officer is presumed innocent and described him as devastated.
Attorney John Burris called the shooting "unconscionable" and said he filed a $25 million claim with BART on Tuesday, alleging wrongful death and violation of civil rights by use of excessive force. BART has 45 days to respond, Burris said.
"It's a clear shooting in the back that should not have taken place," Burris said, characterizing the incident as a case of "overagressiveness by police."
KTVU obtained at least two videos of the incident and its prelude. One video, which KTVU reported came from a train passenger who wished not to be identified, shows three young men against a wall in the crowded Fruitvale station.
Karina Vargas, who also provided a video to KTVU, said the men had been pulled from the train car in front of hers. Watch the events preceding the shooting »
Burris said Tuesday that the young men had been celebrating the new year at a popular waterfront tourist spot, The Embarcadero. They were heading home when police pulled them from the train car.
Some of the young men were handcuffed, but not 22-year-old Oscar Grant. The video from the anonymous passenger shows Grant seated on the floor with his back against the wall.
Grant holds up his hands, appearing to plead with police. Burris said Tuesday that Grant was asking police not to use a Taser.
"He said to them, 'Don't Tase me; I have a 4-year-old daughter,' " Burris said.
The interaction on the video is not audible.
Seconds later, police put Grant face-down on the ground. Grant appears to struggle.
One of the officers kneels on Grant as another officer stands up, tugs at his gun, unholsters it and fires a shot into Grant's back.
Burris said the bullet went through Grant's back and then ricocheted off the floor and through his lungs.
Grant, who has a 4-year-old daughter, died seven hours later, KTVU reported.
"I couldn't believe it. We was already following directions and everything, and they shot him," Fernando Anicete, one of the young men with Grant, told KTVU.
Burris has spoken to witnesses who claim that Grant was trying to resolve the situation.
"He had been telling people to calm down. 'Be cool. Just do what they tell you to do,' " the attorney said.
Johnson said the video provided to KTVU is inconclusive.
There are two surveillance cameras at the Fruitvale station, but a BART official told CNN that no video is being released at this time.
The community is outraged, according to local media. CNN affiliate KRON-TV in San Francisco reported that about 20 people rallied Monday outside BART's district headquarters in Oakland.
"A 22-year-old unarmed father was executed and assassinated, and BART expects us to swallow that the shooting may have been an accident," protest organizer Evan Shamar of Oakland shouted through a bullhorn, according to KRON.
BART says an investigation is ongoing and hasn't reached any conclusions.
The San Francisco Chronicle published an editorial Tuesday demanding answers as well.
"The BART police say that they are taking the investigation very seriously, but they had better find a way to reach out to the public effectively about what is going on and why. Otherwise, public outrage over this case is going to grow exponentially with every passing day," the newspaper said.
BART Police Chief Gary Gee released a statement this week expressing condolences for Grant's family and saying the authority is cooperating with the Alameda County district attorney's office, which is also investigating.
Gee added that BART will complete an "unbiased and thorough investigation" and asked the public to be patient.
"As frustrating as it is, I want to stress that we cannot and will not jeopardize this case by discussing details before the investigation is complete," Gee said.
Gee provided minor details of what preceded the shooting: BART police received a report that two groups of passengers were involved in an altercation as their train left the West Oakland Station about 2 a.m.
"BART police officers responded to the platform at Fruitvale and detained several persons," Gee said in his statement.
BART has not identified the officer, saying only that he has been on the force two years. He has undergone drug and alcohol testing and is on administrative leave, both of which are standard procedure, according to BART.
The officer has yet to make a public statement.
Johnson and Gee say they are refraining from releasing further details to avoid compromising the investigation. Johnson further told KTVU that BART wanted to avoid "polluting the potential pool of witnesses."
Burris, however, said there is no excuse for the use of force on a man being restrained by police. If BART does not grant his $25 million claim or if the authority fails to respond in 45 days, Burris intends to file a lawsuit, he said.
Burris, who served as Rodney King's co-counsel in King's civil case against the Los Angeles Police Department, said he also wants criminal charges filed against the officer.
He is pushing the Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff to press second-degree murder or involuntary manslaughter charges, he said.
Second-degree murder charges would be warranted if the officer shot Grant in the back when Grant posed no danger, Burris said. However, there are reports speculating that the officer accidentally shot Grant, in which case involuntary manslaughter charges would be appropriate, Burris said.
"No one wants to believe a cop would just kill somebody like that," he said. "My view is, this is criminal conduct, period."
Johnson told KTVU that authorities are trying to determine whether the officer who shot Grant accidentally drew his gun instead of his Taser.
He also said authorities still need to speak to all the officers but that the BART officers involved in the incident felt outnumbered and called the Oakland Police Department for backup. iReport.com: 'I'm not happy with the state of the police'
"We need to take our time and go through this thoroughly and try to figure everything out. There's more to this story than this one angle," Johnson told the station.
Asked whether there were developments Tuesday, Johnson said he had none.
Thomas Blalock, president of BART's board of directors, has urged the public not to jump to conclusions.
"Let's get the puzzle put together, and then we'll come to a conclusion," Blalock told KTVU
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Permalink Reply by Bella Bonita 3 hours ago
thats the thing about police they never think they just act, I do hope that justice is served in this matter...But hey I don't think justice is really ever served look at NY former Governor Spitzer that man can use tax payers money to buy an expensive hoe (which is a federal crime to pay for prostitution), then pay to have a NYS Sheriff guard his room, and in addition pay for the hotel room all with tax payer money...You know what he got???? Nothing just the embarassment and the fact he is no longer governor, do you know what we got???? A governor that has no clue wtf he is talking about and tries to feed off the lower to middle class people by taxing the hell out of us and furthermore increasing taxes like trying to charge additional taxes on soda and gas and stopping our housing programs...The meaning to all of this is the fact that our justice system is so corrupt yet it gives a free pass to those that are of some "stature"...Let it be anyone of us regular people and Sionara we guilty until we can fork out $35,000 for a attorney to say we are innocent...
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Permalink Reply by Brittanii 13 minutes ago
yes girl yes!!!!....
Gov Spitzer is wack anyways...that why is bum ass got caught..
And its said he didnt get charge but thats how they do...
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Permalink Reply by Al-Taliban 1 hour ago
I hate the punk police!!!!
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Permalink Reply by Dr. KB(Still Paying For School,But Already Bought Class, S Class That Is) 53 minutes ago
I live near where this happened and saw the video and it was the most pointless,senseless shooting caught on tape that I have ever seen.
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Permalink Reply by Brittanii 12 minutes ago
Tru...
They have like to videos of it...
On on video you actual see homie get shot....
This is ridiculous and I dont understand why more people dont know about it...
Like I said beforehad it been a black cop shooting a white kid it would be all over the news
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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